A year after Jim Carrey’s ex-girlfriend Cathriona White committed suicide and less than a month since her estranged husband Mark Burton filed a lawsuit against the actor for her death, her mother has now filed a similar wrongful death lawsuit, confirms People.

Although Carrey has repeatedly denied all allegations, labelling them “desperate” and “bogus,” White’s family has continued to pursue the case against him, with Brigid Sweetman, her mother, claiming he also gave her daughter three sexually transmitted diseases while hiding his diagnosis.

White, a 30-year-old make-up artist, committed suicide last September from an overdose of prescription drugs in her Los Angeles home.

According to court documents obtained by People, Sweetman is seeking damages from Carrey in a wrongful death and violation of the drug dealer liability act lawsuit.

In addition to claiming that Carrey gave White “three STDs without warning her (Herpes I and II and Chlamydia),” Sweetman is suing him for “lying to her (daughter) about it, ‘dumping’ her out of concern for saving his own carefully crafted public image, calling her a ‘whore’ and shaming her, and then using his high-priced Hollywood lawyers and ‘fixers’ to intimidate and threaten her in an effort to silence her.”

In response to Sweetman’s lawsuit, Carrey’s lawyer, Martin D. Singer, said in a statement to People, “It is understandable that a mother who has lost a daughter will look for someone to blame. But in directing her grief and rage at Jim Carrey and joining this ridiculous lawyer’s attempt to capitalize on Cathriona’s suicide, Mrs. Sweetman is heading down the same dark path as Cathriona’s green-card ‘husband,’ Mark Burton.”

The pair, who are being represented by the same lawyer, Michael Avenatti, are claiming that Carrey obtained the drugs under the name “Arthur King” and plied White with them, with knowledge that she was “prone to depression.”

However, Carrey has maintained that the drugs were taken without his knowledge or permission, while a toxicology report noted that police found texts on White’s phone asking her if she “knew where his painkillers went from under his sink.”

White was also found with a note addressed to Carrey, reading, “Please forgive me. I’m just not for this world.” The pair had split a week before her suicide.

In a statement, Sweetman said, “Jim Carrey should be ashamed of what he did to my daughter. And he should be ashamed for how he has used his Hollywood attorneys to badmouth Cat’s husband Mark with the hope that nobody will hold him responsible for what he did. As a family, we want the world to know the truth about who Jim Carrey really is.”